I liked Two Virgins' cover. [:)] It was fun and John just wanted to shock people anyway and get attention. He did the same thing with AL the morning he was murdered. (The RS cover)Yeah, I remember when Album covers were art and I miss that so much.They were beautiful. Even now I am loathe to part with my old albums because of the covers.

That sounds ridiculous indeed, 'cos since I was a little boy EVER saw films, magazines, outdoors, TV announcers, people around me(including my own dad, but he quit 35 yrs.ago)with cigarettes, cigars and similars and I NEVER wanted even to experience those things... So can't we see anymore Humphrey Bogart, Marlene Dietrich, Rita Hayworth, Cary Grant and many other classic films with smoking scenes?? Ha-ha-ha don't make me laugh!!

quote:Originally posted by ThomasThanks to the Anti Smoking Lobbysits in , what some people think, the greatest country on earth, the USA,

Don't knock the country, Tom, just because of an issue like this. You didn't have to put that comment in there. But anyway, I agree. Just the idea of deleting the cigarette is absurd beyond belief. Unreal.

I understand Apple spokeperson now says the poster people got carried away deleting Paul's ciggie. The spokesperson says Abbey Road won't be changed. But the cover of the single of Real Love deleted the smokes from that old photo of The Beatles. Also the reissue of I Wanna Hold Your Hand airbrushed Paul's ciggie for the cover of that single. I've got both of those singles.I'm interested in what Paul has to say about this...

Why does it matter if the ciggies are removed or not? Simon recently did the same thing with an album cover. Sooner or later, cigarettes will be banned anyway and it won't matter. After all, what does smoking add value - except for the rebel type of image?